Premier Doug Ford opened the event last night with a speech outlining his government's early accomplishments and lauding his team.
At the same time, the new government is dealing with some political turmoil.
Earlier this month, Economic Development Minister Jim Wilson was forced to resign amidst an allegation of sexual misconduct.
And key Ford adviser, Andrew Kimber, also resigned after multiple staff members levelled allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Now there's the tell-all book from Patrick Brown.
The former party leader portrays himself as a victim of a conspiracy led by senior party officials opposed to what he calls a moderate brand of conservatism.
The convention continues today with a keynote speech from federal Conservative leader Andrew Scheer this morning and a fireside chat with Ford this evening.